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At the Trust Women Clinic (TWC), we take great pride in providing all women with easy access to abortion (using the abortion pill) services in a courteous and compassionate setting.
The TWC is one of the top clinics in the mother city for pregnancy termination and other family planning services, despite the fact that Planned Parenthood has a better reputation for its abortion and contraception services.
Have questions about using safe, effective abortion pills? We are here for you.
Whether you just got your abortion pills, are actively having an abortion or have follow-up questions after using them, we provide free, caring, and private support.
It is lawful for you to end your pregnancy (have an abortion). For undesired pregnancies up to 20 weeks, Trust Women Clinic South Africa provides safe abortion procedures. Our medical staff includes licensed professionals who provide sexual and reproductive healthcare.
Availability: At the beginning of your final menstrual period, our in-clinic abortion (surgical abortion) is provided up to 24 weeks. We can assist you in making connections with other abortion choices in your area if your last period began more than 24 weeks ago.
At Trust Women Clinic in Soweto, South Africa, We offer quick and safe medical abortion. We offer medically approved abortion pills and womb cleaning pills at an affordable price.
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The abortion pill also allows the woman to have an abortion in the comfort and privacy of their own home.
The way the abortion works by blocking the hormone progesterone, a hormone naturally needed by the body to maintain an early pregnancy.
The abortion pill causes an early pregnancy to stop growing and detach from the uterine wall.
Medication abortion — also called the abortion pill — is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy.
Depending on where you stay, you may be able to get a medication abortion up to 77 days (11 weeks). If it has been 78 days or more since the first day of your last period, you can have an in-clinic abortion to end your pregnancy.
You can decide whom you want to be with during your abortion, or you can go it alone. Medication abortion is similar to a miscarriage, many people feel like it’s more “natural” and less invasive.
Womb cleaning pills help to clean to cleanse after an abortion / termination.
Our womb cleaning pills will help your body recover after a miscarriage or pregnancy termination.
If you have done an abortion before, we recommend you use womb cleaning pills before trying out for another baby or to generally cleanse your womb
Womb cleaning pills are used after a medical abortion to clean a woman’s womb. They cleanse all remaining tissue to be flushed out. Womb cleaning can also be done after a miscarriage .
👉 Follow our Step-by-Step Guide to Using Abortion Pills 💊
✅ Yes! Abortion pills are medically safe to receive by mail and work well when you follow our step by step guide.
✅ Work over 90% of the time when used correctly.
• Can use Mifepristone with Misoprostol or Misoprostol alone.
✅ Having an abortion is safer than giving birth.
• With so much information on the internet these days, it can be easy to come across anti-abortion lies about abortion pills. The medications have been safely used by millions and studied for years around the world.
• A study showed that of over 45,000 people who took the pills only 119 (0.3%) had to be hospitalized during the process.
• The medications do not cause long term health problems and don’t affect your ability to get pregnant again in the future. In fact, you can get pregnant again within weeks of having an abortion.
• These same medications are also safely used to treat a miscarriage.
❌ No, an in-person visit is not medically needed. Research shows it’s safe to use abortion pills without an ultrasound or seeing a doctor first.
✅ Yes. For additional guidance and support to ensure safety, read this article.
• Abortion pills aren’t dangerous to take if not pregnant, but we recommend confirming you’re pregnant with a 2-line home urine pregnancy test before taking the medication.
• Count from the first day of your last period.
• Use this Pregnancy Calculator to check.
• Not sure? Try this anonymous self-assessment.
• Bleeding may start immediately after taking Misoprostol or may take 24 hours to start (sometimes bleeding starts after the Mifepristone, but it’s still important to take the Misoprostol as directed).
• If you are less than 6 weeks pregnant the bleeding may be light and not fill a pad. If you are further along you may pass small or large blood clots (the size of a lemon or more) and you may see an embryo or fetus.
• Bleeding may last for several weeks. It can be unpredictable and it can last all the way up until your period comes again.
• It can be steady, stop-and-start, or vary in intensity.
• First periods after the process come back in 1-3 months and may be heavier than usual.
• Some providers give extra Misoprostol. Taking more Misoprostol can be safe. You can contact your provider or the M + A Hotline to talk about taking more Misoprostol.
• If your pregnancy symptoms (nausea, tiredness, breast tenderness, etc) are decreasing, the process likely worked.
• It is normal to have heavy bleeding after taking Misoprostol. Many people see a lot of blood in the toilet and that can be normal. Stay well hydrated with water during the process.
• Soaking two large maxi pads per hour for more than two hours in a row is a reason to contact your provider or the M + A Hotline to discuss how you’re feeling.
• Slight odor after a week or two is normal and will go away. Avoid douching.
• Even if you had bleeding, make sure to check a pregnancy test at home in 4-6 weeks.
• Pregnancy symptoms usually go away in 1–2 weeks.
• Make sure to check a pregnancy test at home 4-6 weeks after taking the medication. If the test is still positive 6 weeks after taking the medication contact your provider or the M + A Hotline.
• Problems are very rare and less than 1% experience complications.
• You can describe your symptoms without mentioning taking pills.
• If you have the following symptoms more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol it is a good idea to call your provider, call the M+A Hotline or seek in person care if you have the following:
* A fever above 100.4
* Heavy bleeding soaking through 2 pads an hour for more than 2 hours
* Feeling dizzy/passing out
* Pain that isn’t getting better with pain medication and/or
* Very foul smelling vaginal discharge
• There are no routine blood or urine tests for the pills at the doctor or ER. The process looks like a natural miscarriage.
• If you put the pills in your vagina take out any pill pieces that may still be there.
• You don’t need to say anything about taking abortion pills. Before you go to the hospital, talk with any loved ones who know about your abortion about keeping your information private.
• Go to the ER. You don’t need to mention abortion pills—describe your symptoms as a miscarriage.
• Plan a time for the process when you can be in a comfortable place, and don’t have to work or take care of anyone else (it is safe to continue to breastfeed as usual during the process).
• You might have: Nausea (feeling sick), Vomiting (throwing up), Pain / Cramping (belly pain), Diarrhea (loose poop), Fever, Chills or Shaking, or Bleeding (with small or large blood clots).
• These symptoms should get better within 1 -2 days after taking Misoprostol.
• Take 800mg ibuprofen OR 500mg naproxen for pain (these medications work better than acetaminophen alone for pain during the process).
• Stay hydrated by drinking water.
• Eat any type of food that comforts you.
• Take a bath or shower. Use a heating pad.
• Have a support person if possible – anxiety or feeling alone can make pain worse.
• Rest in a comfortable place.
• Using marijuana or cannabis products doesn’t affect how well the process works and can help with pain. More information here.
No, everyone experiences the process differently. If you are bleeding, lack of pain doesn’t mean it’s not working.
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